'It was surreal,' says woman who played her harp atop Mount Kilimanjaro

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As It Happens6:14This woman played her harp atop Mount Kilimanjaro — and it sounded ‘like heaven

What does a harp sound like when it’s being strummed atop a dormant volcano, at an altitude of 5,895 metres?

“It sounds like heaven,” Irish harpist Siobhan Brady said.

Brady has just performed a concert at the peak of Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa and the highest single free-standing mountain above sea level in the world.

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In doing so, she beat her own Guinness World Record for highest harp performance.

“It was surreal,” Brady told As It Happens guest host Robyn Bresnahan. “We had beautiful weather and

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